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1. Mount new Baron Tach on handlebar in your preferred position. Ideal location is between handlebar risers. If mounted off-center, you can rotate tach face back to vertical (or any position you desire) by first loosening tach unit’s set screw (found either in handlebar area of housing or underside of housing, depending on tach style), then unscrewing tach housing’s bezel, rotating the tach internals, re-installing the bezel and retightening the set screw. 2. Secure handlebar clamp by first tightening the rear, flat side of clamp all the way down, and then tighten the tapered front side of clamp until tach does not rotate. There should be a small gap on the pointed side and no gap on the flat side when the clamp is correctly tightened. 3. Route tach’s wire harness lead under dash for simplest and cleanest installation. 4. Make your wire connections as follows: a. Locate the pink wire under the speedo (sometimes has a plastic bullet end on it). Cut the plastic off and splice the pink wire with the green wire from the tachometer. b. Find the orange wire and attach the tach power wires to it (usually blue & red from tach (incandescent) or red & yellow for single color LED tachs. On 7-color LED models it is red from tach and red from LED controller box) . c. Locate a suitable ground (usually a bare frame bolt) and attach the black wires from the tachometer and the LED controller box (if equipped).

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1. Remove seat, right and left side covers, and fuel tank. 2. Remove airbox. We highly recommend you consult the factory service manual for proper removal of airbox. 3. Route wiring harness as shown in the picture. (Fig 1) 4. Unplug stock wiring harness from injectors and plug in the connectors from Fuelpak as shown. (Fig 2) 5. Unplug the TPS connector (grey) and attach T-tap connectors to the two outside wires. (Fig 3) 6. Route Fuelpak green wire to T-tap on the factory black wire with brown stripe. Routh the Fuelpak violet wire to T-tap on the factory pink wire with black stripe as shown (Fig 3) 7. Reattach the TPS connector. 8. Route red wire to the front of engine and down to the horn. (Fig 4) 9. Disconnect the two position connector from horn and snip connector in half so you have two one-wire connections. 10. Reattach factory grey wire to horn. Attach Fuelpak red wire to the other horn connection. Plug the factory horn orange wire to the male connection on the Fuelpak red wire. 11. Route black wire to battery negative connection as shown. (Fig 5) 12. Attach Fuelpak to Fuelpak harness and mount to bracket under the left side cover as shown. (Fig 6) 13. Before reassembling the bike, make sure handlebar switch is in the engine-not-running position and turn the key on. Fuelpak should light up. Sound the horn. If Fuelpak turns off when the horn is sounded, recheck the red wire connection on the horn and that it is connected to the orange wire from the factory harness. 14. Follow the service manual to reinstall the airbox and gas tank.

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Carefully remove the tail section body work. Save all bolts, washers and plastic rivets for re-installation of tail. Disconnect and remove the brake light (with all mounting grommets and washers), license plate and turn signals, key lock (with clip) and move all wiring out of the cutting areas. Remove the two bolts at the rear end of the stock fender (inside glove box) to allow the end to hang down for cutting.
2) Using a “Dremel” tool or cutting disc (this can also be done using a sharp edged knife, but is not recommended), remove the plastic shown in the photos to the above and below. Be sure to take your time cutting, so that you don’t cut away any more plastic than necessary. Honda CBR954RR Undertail Kit (2002-03, Available in: Honda Red, Gloss Black and Gun Metal) 3) *Install license plate brackets to back side of license plate as shown. Now hold license plate in desired location on undertail, carefully mark and drill holes, install using the two (2) sets of allen bolts and lock nuts. 4) Insert undertail left side first, then right side, be carefully not to crack
or scratch undertail. Use your stock plastic screw rivets to hold under- tail in place. Tighten all hardware on tail section, attach seat.
5) Using clips, splice your turn signal wires to the signals in the undertail. On the bike; the orange wire is the the left turn, light blue wire is the right turn and the green wires are the grounds. On the undertail the red wires are the power wires and the black wires are the ground. * After this modification your undertail is not returnable. Paint is not warrantied against paint chips, flaking or scratches from installation or rocks being thrown from tire into the tray. Need Help? If you need additional help with the installation of the undertail, go to www.hotbodiesracing.com and look for the “FAQs” link at the bottom of the home page. Most of your general questions can be answered on those pages. This installation does require a basic mechani- cal aptitude, if in doubt, contact your local motorcycle shop and have a professional mechanic perform the installation, 3 hours is the average installation time

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We highly recommend having a professional install this undertail. A dremel tool or nsimilar is what we found the best to cut plastics. Place bike on a rear wheel center stand. Remove passenger seat and hardware which secure stock undertail section Unplug the harness that connects tail light and remove the stock undertail. Position Bestem undertail close to the bike and determine the amount of plastic needs to be cut out. Use a dremel tool to carefully trim off plastics (glove boxes etc). This is the most time consuming part of the installation but your patience will be paid off. 5) Once the new undertail is slide in, determine holes need to be drilled (only on
certain models). Reuse the hardware for the stock undertail to secure the new undertail. 6) The wiring color codes from two round tail lights are Black Wire – Ground, connects to Ground wire. Red Wire – Brake Light, connects to brake light. Blue Wire – Running Light, connect directly to the running light. Orange Wire – Turn Signal, connect them to your L/R turn signal wires We highly suggest you solder the connections and use heat shrink wrap to seal the connections. Test your lights before going out for a ride, also make sure your new undertail is securely installed on the bike. Now it’s time to go out for a spin!

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Routing the Antenna Wire The MCM includes an 18″ antenna wire. The first 12″ is a coaxial wire; the remaining 6″ is the reception antenna wire. When routing, try to avoid running the antenna along or near metal. For best performance, have the antenna wire as vertical as possible and exposed. Wire Connections The system includes one harness (HAR-1a) that connects directly into the MCM. The harness is split into three plugs: one for the GEN-1a connector, one for the optional SN-5 connector and one for the data output for future expansion. Note: Each plug is unique and will only fit the appropriate component one way. Main Harness Note: If the optional factory connector kit is being used, please disregard this section of the instructions and refer to the instructions supplied with the factory connector kit. The main harness consists of two harnesses. One is labeled (HAR-1a) and the second is labeled (GEN-1a). Plug in the white 4 pin connector from the (HAR-1a) into the matching 4 pin connector from the (GEN-1a). The (HAR-1a) also has a waterproof connector that plugs into the MCM. The wires should be connected as follows: HAR-1a Black wire with fuse and ring terminal – To battery Positive (+). GEN-1a Black wire – To ground (-). Orange wire – To tail light wire or any other wire that is hot (+) when ignition is ON (NOTE: this is an input to the alarm this connection is not designed to flash the tail light). Color Codes: Ground (-) Tail Light Honda Green wire Brown wire Kawasaki Black wire Red wire Suzuki Black/White Brown wire Yamaha Black wire Blue wire Harley Davidson Black wire Blue wire

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1. Always wear appropriate safety gear including safety glasses when soldering or performing any electrical work. It is highly recommended that safety glasses be worn throughout this installation process. Temperature of bike must be at least 60 degrees F. for tape to properly cure. Read all directions before starting project. 2. Turn fuel supply valve to off position before starting. Be sure bike is on level surface and secure and cool. 3. Important: Disconnect negative battery cable from battery; refer to owner’s manual. Failure do to so may result in electrical shock, injury, or fire. Secure negative battery cable away from positive side of battery and all other positive voltage sources on bike. 4. Select hidden locations to mount LED Accent Lights to provide best coverage. 5. Remove fuse from fuse holder. 6. Clean mounting locations on both motorcycle and accent lights with 3M promoter, promoter sponge will dry up quickly, place sponge in sealed plastic bag when not in use. Do not touch 3M promoter with bare fingers. 7. Place piece of double sided tape on accent light if needed, lights come pre-taped on back surface. Trim excess off sides with razor blade. Carefully remove backing from double sided tape and place light on selected mounting location. Press firmly and hold for 10 seconds. Repeat for all lights to be mounted on bike. 8. Route wires from accent lights back to central points near battery compartment under seat. Route wires such that they not interfere with normal operation of bike. Cut off any excess wires, strip back insulation as required. 9. Select several locations to secure wires to frame. Secure wires using tie wraps provided. 10. Join all black wires from LEDs into one Cage Clamp Connector #1. Join all Red wires from LEDs into Cage Clamp Con- nector #2, Join all Blue wires from LEDs into Cage Clamp Connector #3, Join all Green wires from LEDs into Cage Clamp Connector #4. 11. Connect Orange wire from the remote control wire harness to the Red Cage Clamp Connector, connect Blue wire from remote control wire harness to Blue Cage Clamp Connector, connect Green wire from remote control wire harness to Green Cage Clamp Connector. Connect White wire from remote control wire harness to Black Cage Clamp Connector. 12. Crimp spade connector on ends of remaining Red and Black wires from Remote Wiring Harness. Heat spade connector with heat gun so that it shrinks around wire. 13. Connect Red Wire to Positive (+) side of battery, and Black Wire to (-) Side of battery. Take necessary precautions when making connection and refer to bike’s owner’s manual. DO NOT allow any tools to touch both positive (+) side of battery and any metal surface on bike as it will cause a short which could result in serious injury and damage to the battery or other electrical circuits.

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1. Place the motorcycle on a level and secure area. Disconnect the battery. 2. Refer to the appropriate factory service manual and remove the OEM speedometer and indicator lights. The indicator lights usually unplug either in the rear of the headlight or under the gas tank area. 3. Mount the new speedometer in the desired location. 4. Locate the OEM wire for the high beam indicator light. Connect it with the blue wire from the wire harness on the speedometer. Connect the blue/black wire from the speedometer to ground. 5. Locate the OEM wire for the gauge illumination (back) lighting. Connect this wire to the orange wire on the speedometer. Connect the black wire on the speedometer to ground. 6. Locate the OEM wires for the turn signals. Usually they are brown and violet wires. NOTE: You will notice only one bulb for the turn signals in the gauge and two wires from the bike to the harness. If you connect both of these wires directly to the yellow wire on the speedometer, this will allow feedback and cause all the signals to flash at once. To prevent this, you will need to add a diode between each OEM turn signal wire and the yellow wire coming from the speedometer. We recommend that you utilize a Dyna tach adapter, Part #D-101, available separately. This tach adapter includes the diodes necessary to allow the turn signal indicator light to operate correctly. Follow the instructions for the tach adapter, substituting the wires from the original wire harness found in step 6 for the two ignition terminals shown in the wire schematic. Hook the white wire on the tach adapter to the yellow wire for the turn signal indicator on the speedometer. If you use the D-101 adapter, skip steps 7-9 and go directly to step 10. 7. Take one of the diodes, making sure to observe the correct polarity, and attach it to the brown turn signal wire on the bike. 8. Take the remaining diode, again making sure to observe the correct polarity, and attach it to the violet turn signal wire on the bike

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Removing the Analog Fuel Gauge NOTE The fuel gauge wires are routed through a tube in the fuel tank, and are secured by a clip at the bottom of the tank and, on some models, a clamp on the frame. Open the clip and clamp as needed, and be sure there is enough slack in the wires to be able to lift out the gauge. 1. At the bottom left side of the fuel tank, bend back the flexible clip slightly to free the fuel gauge conduit. Open the harness clamp on the frame if necessary to free the conduit. Gently pull on the conduit to draw the Multilock connector [117] out of the tunnel. 2. See Figure 2. Depress the pin on the socket terminal side of the connector, and pull apart the pin and socket halves. 3. See Appendix B in an appropriate Service Manual. Use a pick (Snap-On TT600-3 or equivalent) to remove the terminals or clip off the wires. Remove and discard the fuel gauge. 4. For Carbureted Models: See Figure 2. Remove the fuel gauge by firmly grasping and carefully pulling up (do NOT twist) on the gauge just far enough to free it from the fuel tank. Disconnect the two sending unit connectors. Feed the conduit and two wires up through the tube while removing the gauge. Remove and discard the fuel gauge. For Fuel-Injected Models: See Figure 2. Remove the fuel gauge by firmly grasping and carefully pulling up (do NOT twist) on the gauge to free it from the fuel tank. Feed the conduit and three wires up through the tube while removing the gauge. Remove and discard the fuel gauge. 5. Remove and discard the rubber gasket. INSTALLATION For Kit Numbers 75084-04B or 75237-03B 1. See Figure 2. Assemble the new gasket (3) to the LED fuel gauge (1) from the kit. Install the gasket so the flat side contacts the edge of the gauge. 2. See Figure 1. Use three of the Phillips-head screws and washers from the kit to connect the wires as follows: Fasten the Orange wire (1) ring terminal to the gauge connection marked “12V and “O” with a screw and washer. Fasten the Black wire (2) ring terminal to the connection marked “GND” and “BK” with a screw and washer. Fasten the Yellow/White wire (3) ring terminal to the connection marked “Y/W” with a screw and washer. 3. See Figure 2. While carefully lowering the fuel gauge, feed the wire harness (2) down into the drain tube until the three short (Orange, Black, Yellow/White) wires exit the hole at the bottom of the fuel tank. Gently pull the wires to remove slack while installing the gauge to the fuel tank. Do not twist the gauge during installation. Hold the gauge firmly and press down until it snaps into place

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1) Remove seat. 2) Refer to service manual to locate the following wires: An ignition signal that has power while the ignition is in the “ON” position. Terminal 30 on start relay . A “CRANK” signal (start signal) that has power while the starter motor is being activated. Terminal 86 on start relay . 3) Locate a mounting position for the module that will fit in front of or next to the battery. DO NOT MOUNT the module until all connections to the module have been made. 4) Verify the operation of the ignition and crank signals using the voltmeter or test light. Disconnect battery and make the following connections: • Connect the Blue wire from the lamp module to the ignition feed wire Terminal 30 on start relay . • Connect the Grey wire from the lamp module to the starter crank feed Terminal 86 on start relay . • Connect the Red wire from the module to one end of the fuse harness provided in the kit. • Crimp a ring terminal to the other end of the fuse harness (for connection the POSITIVE battery terminal) . • Crimp a ring terminal to the Black wire from the module. This will need to be routed to the NEGATIVE terminal of the battery • Do not in any way (lengthened or shortened) . Ensure that the ballast is close enough to the lamp to use the length of cable provided. 5) Securely mount ballast in chosen location. Plug the 2 wire sealed connector (RED AND BLACK 16 AWG WIRES) to the ballast. Route the Red and Black wires along the frame, and follow the harness under the fuel tank (recommended) to the battery compartment. Connect the Orange wire from the lamp module to the red wire from the ballast using connector. Crimp ring terminal to black wire coming from the ballast, and connect to the NEGATIVE battery terminal. • IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT THE BALLAST BE MOUNTED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ECU OR FUEL INJECTION WIRING. • Do not mount near sources of high heat (i.e. Cylinder head or exhaust manifold) . • Do not mount in a location where there is a possibility of mechanical interference from moving parts (i.e. Steering components or linkage) . • There is a 3-foot length of cable provided for connection between the BALLAST and the HID LAMP. This cable MUST NOT be modified in any way (lengthened or shortened) . Ensure that the ballast is close enough to the lamp to use the length of cable provided